Some folks on here have been repeating this garbage as well

  • ImplyingImplications
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    1 year ago

    Cutting immigration is a sure-fire way to prevent over-demand for a scarce resource.

    Sure! At the cost of no longer having skilled immigrants advancing Canadaian industry and economy. We’d also go into a population decline which, while great for housing, would cause lots of problems with job shortages and government benefits paying out way more than they collect.

    Immigration is far too much of a benefit to Canada to stop it instead of just building more places to live. We are one of the largest land masses on the entire planet. I think we can fit a few more houses in.

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      There’s no point in making houses out in the middle of nowhere. Not only does it cost a massive amount of money to build the infrastructure just to support it, but who the hell wants to live several hours away from where anything exists? No stores, no jobs, no schools less than 3 hours away? No thank you.

      That said, all they have to do is change the zoning laws to convert residential into mixed use housing plus actually build high density housing. We don’t need skyscrapers everywhere. That’s only happening because it takes 3 years to get anything bigger than a single family home approved. Remove the approval process and we can get tons of low and mid rises that would be extremely cheap and quick to build.

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      At the cost of no longer having skilled immigrants advancing Canadaian industry and economy.

      Meanwhile skilled Canadians are moving to the US en masse.